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In order for there to be a binding legal contract, one party must make an offer to another party. But what, in law, is an offer? Or, perhaps more importantly, what, in law, does not count as an offer? Where do we draw the line between offers and non-offers?
By John Danaher5
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In order for there to be a binding legal contract, one party must make an offer to another party. But what, in law, is an offer? Or, perhaps more importantly, what, in law, does not count as an offer? Where do we draw the line between offers and non-offers?

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